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The Sustainability of Exercise Capacity Changes in Home Versus Center-Based Cardiac Rehabilitation.

Response of the COPD Assessment Tool in Stable and Postexacerbation Pulmonary Rehabilitation Populations.

Right Ventricular Systolic Dysfunction Is Related To Exercise Intolerance in Patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease.

Effectiveness of a Pedometer-Based Telephone Coaching Program on Weight and Physical Activity for People Referred To A Cardiac Rehabilitation Program: A Randomized Controlled Trial.

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Obesity is associated with multiple comorbidities and reduced life expectancy. Management of obesity should be tailored to the individual patient. Lifestyle interventions comprising caloric restriction, physical activity, and behavioral therapy are foundational to effective treatment. Adjunctive therapies include pharmacotherapy and bariatric surgery.

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Exercise-induced ischemic preconditioning can be assessed using the results of the second exercise stress test of sequential testing. Thirty-eight articles were included in the review. The review mainly describes the first window of protection induced by sequential exercise stress test as well as the effect of medication on exercise-induced ischemic preconditioning.

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Cancer treatment results in declines in physiologic and psychosocial parameters. Research identifies benefits for cancer survivors participating in exercise and rehabilitative interventions; however, a mechanism for providing rehabilitative services is needed. Cardiac rehabilitation provides an ideal model for developing and delivering oncology rehabilitation to cancer survivors.

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In a comparison of cardiorespiratory responses during aquatic treadmill and land treadmill protocols in patients with coronary artery disease, aquatic treadmill exercise elicits similar cardiorespiratory responses compared with land treadmill exercise, suggesting that aquatic treadmill exercise may be as effective as land treadmill exercise for cardiac rehabilitation.

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The effect of cigarette smoking following lung transplantation is unknown. A retrospective analysis revealed that recipients who smoked experienced a decline in pulmonary function similar to those who developed chronic allograft rejection but did not experience an increase in exertional dyspnea or a decrease in their 6-minute walk distance.

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